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{{Infobox Individual
| individual name = Binro
| image          = Binro.jpg
| image          = [[image:binro.png|250px]]
| alias          =  
| alias          = Binro the Heretic
| species           = Ribosian
| race           = [[Ribosian]]
| origin     = [[Ribos]]
| home planet     = [[Ribos]]
| only     = The Ribos Operation (TV story)
| home era        =
| actor          = Timothy Bateson
| appearances     = [[DW]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation]]''
|aka=Binro the Heretic}}'''Binro''' (known as '''the Heretic''') was an outcast living in the city of [[Shur]]. He realised the lights in the night sky over [[Ribos]] were not ice crystals, but in fact distant [[Star|suns]], not unlike the sun his own world circled. He took measurements, developed a rudimentary [[astronomy]] in the process and proved that the two seasons of [[Icetime]] and [[Suntime]] were due to the change in distance of Ribos from its sun.
| actor          = [[Timothy Bateson]]
}}
'''Binro''' was an outcast living in the city of [[Shur]], who realized the lights in the night sky over [[Ribos]] were not ice crystals, but in fact distant suns, not unlike the sun his own world circled. He took measurements, developing a rudimentary [[astronomy]] in the process, and was able to prove that the two seasons of "Icetime" and "Suntime" were due to the change in distance of Ribos from its sun.


His discoveries, however, were counter to Ribosian religious doctrine, which claimed that the change of seasons was due to an eternal battle between the Sun gods and Ice gods, and he was branded a heretic. It is implied he was tortured while being forced to recant.
His discoveries, however, ran contrary to Ribosian religious doctrine, which claimed that the change of seasons was due to an eternal battle between the [[Sun god]]s and [[Ice god]]s (which Binro did not believe in). Binro was branded a heretic and tortured until he could no longer work with his hands, making him publicly recant his beliefs. Binro moved to Shur's concourse where he was jeered at and derided for years, eventually leading him to doubt himself.


Through a chance meeting with an off-worlder, [[Unstoffe]], Binro learned that he was correct in his discoveries, Unstoffe telling Binro the truth about his own origins and assuring him that one day in the future the people of Ribos would recognise that he had been right. He repaid this kindness by helping Unstoffe escape the [[Graff Vynda-K]]. Attempting to warn Binro of the [[Graff Vynda-K]]'s approach, he was shot and died in Unstoffe's arms. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation]]'')
Through a chance meeting with an off-worlder, [[Unstoffe]], Binro learned that he was correct in his discoveries. Unstoffe told Binro the truth about his own origins and assured him that one day the people of Ribos would recognise that he had been right. Binro repaid this kindness by helping Unstoffe escape the [[Graff Vynda-K]].
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Attempting to warn Unstoffe of the [[Vynda-K|Graff Vynda-K]]'s approach, Binro was shot and died in Unstoffe's arms. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'')
 
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[[Category:Astronomers]]

Latest revision as of 11:28, 2 September 2023

Binro (known as the Heretic) was an outcast living in the city of Shur. He realised the lights in the night sky over Ribos were not ice crystals, but in fact distant suns, not unlike the sun his own world circled. He took measurements, developed a rudimentary astronomy in the process and proved that the two seasons of Icetime and Suntime were due to the change in distance of Ribos from its sun.

His discoveries, however, ran contrary to Ribosian religious doctrine, which claimed that the change of seasons was due to an eternal battle between the Sun gods and Ice gods (which Binro did not believe in). Binro was branded a heretic and tortured until he could no longer work with his hands, making him publicly recant his beliefs. Binro moved to Shur's concourse where he was jeered at and derided for years, eventually leading him to doubt himself.

Through a chance meeting with an off-worlder, Unstoffe, Binro learned that he was correct in his discoveries. Unstoffe told Binro the truth about his own origins and assured him that one day the people of Ribos would recognise that he had been right. Binro repaid this kindness by helping Unstoffe escape the Graff Vynda-K.

Attempting to warn Unstoffe of the Graff Vynda-K's approach, Binro was shot and died in Unstoffe's arms. (TV: The Ribos Operation)